Vittorio Gallo, Ph.D., professor of pediatrics, was featured in Medical Daily for his research finding a “potentially novel therapeutic target” to reduce the rate of deterioration and to promote growth of brain cells damaged by multiple sclerosis (MS). His research was also featured in Drug Discovery & Development, Medical Xpress, Science Daily, Disability Today, Health Canal, MedIndia, Nature World News, News-Medical, Science Newsline, Science Recorder, The Health Site, Parent Herald, and BioNews Texas.
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